This paper explores the ways in which parish councils are being revived. No longer are they dismissed as being superfluous or a joke. Instead, they appear to be taking up the reins of local government, and trying to make it ‘local’ again. Concepts such as ‘democratic deficit’ have been used against principal authorities and parish councils. The apparent resurgence in parish councils suggests a degree of interest in, and enthusiasm for, ‘local’ government. All of this brings into question the extent to which there may be such a democratic deficit. This deficit may be questioned further when noting the levels of interest from members of the public in standing for office at the parish council level. Part of this may be attributed to the...
This article discusses the introduction of new political management arrangements in Local government...
Calls for councillors to change are nothing new, even from staunch defenders of local democracy. But...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
Parish councils are often underappreciated and undervalued in what they do even though they are an e...
Parish councils, the lowest level of local government in the UK, tend to be synonymous with rural co...
Recent debates on the government’s flagship localism policy have tended to focus on the reform of th...
Project also involved researchers from: Sweden, Norway, Germany and The Netherlands The file atta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
There are just over 20,000 councillors across England, Scotland and Wales and, in 2016, some 85 per ...
This thesis examines the changing roles of rural parish councils in the context of the Government Wh...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
Calls for councillors to change are nothing new, even from staunch defenders of local democracy. But...
This is the final versionThis report will contribute to Locality's Commission on the Future of Local...
This article discusses the introduction of new political management arrangements in Local government...
Calls for councillors to change are nothing new, even from staunch defenders of local democracy. But...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
Parish councils are often underappreciated and undervalued in what they do even though they are an e...
Parish councils, the lowest level of local government in the UK, tend to be synonymous with rural co...
Recent debates on the government’s flagship localism policy have tended to focus on the reform of th...
Project also involved researchers from: Sweden, Norway, Germany and The Netherlands The file atta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
There are just over 20,000 councillors across England, Scotland and Wales and, in 2016, some 85 per ...
This thesis examines the changing roles of rural parish councils in the context of the Government Wh...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
Calls for councillors to change are nothing new, even from staunch defenders of local democracy. But...
This is the final versionThis report will contribute to Locality's Commission on the Future of Local...
This article discusses the introduction of new political management arrangements in Local government...
Calls for councillors to change are nothing new, even from staunch defenders of local democracy. But...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...